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Takes a while to break.
They look nice and sunbursty and faded.
Feel fine, though sometimes after a few weeks of using a pick I sandpaper them a little bit. These were fine, and I usually lost them before I got a chance to break them.
Breaking them took quite a while, most of which was live shows of smashy music, so I won't hold that against them.
The only complaint is that the price was a little high for such basic products.
Feel fine, though sometimes after a few weeks of using a pick I sandpaper them a little bit. These were fine, and I usually lost them before I got a chance to break them.
Breaking them took quite a while, most of which was live shows of smashy music, so I won't hold that against them.
The only complaint is that the price was a little high for such basic products.
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Good for the price
I bought them for my electric guitar at a beginner level. I use them mostly for solos, I find them kind of hard for strumming.
Pros:
Good grip, seem pretty durable.
Cons:
The paint takes off too easily in my opinion.
Pros:
Good grip, seem pretty durable.
Cons:
The paint takes off too easily in my opinion.
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Do what they're meant to do
The only pro is that these celluloid picks from Harley Benton are the same as the celluloid picks from any other brand... but for a fraction of the price.
Worth getting for beginners or guitar students in your school
Worth getting for beginners or guitar students in your school
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Great
Enjoy using these for soloing great value would get again
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DR
Simple but good
Simple plecs that do what they say. Good quality, comfortable, sound good. Recommended.
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GP
Nice picks
nice picks in a grate price
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JB
good
good standard cheep pick, if this style is what you like you can't fault it, just as good as the big brands
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picks
they look feel great don't know how durable just started using them
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